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Originally Posted by BigLouie
Is everyone aware that the two biggest food stamp groups are Wal-Mart employees and US armed forces families. States even have a formula they use to determine how much each Wal-Mart will cost them in terms of public assistance
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Assuming this assertion is accurate, it's a really good example of an "aggregation problem". That is, how valid is a comparison between employed persons aggregated under a massive employer(s) vs hordes of "independent agents", aka government-dependent shitbirds who never worked a day in their lives? Under what politically correct appellation would they fall for the purpose of comparison with active duty military personnel and dependents?
By the way, will you corroborate the assertion? You may be right, I don't know...but the fact remains, even if you are, that it would still be only a curious factoid, given the inherent aggregation problem.